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Brianna White

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Machine learning and other AI applications can radically advance both business success and human happiness by eliminating drudgery and repetitive jobs, but adapting to it in the executive realms means savvy hiring and retraining.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a concept relevant exclusively to the likes of developers and coders; it’s making positive inroads into all facets of modern life in ways never before imagined. From helping physicians diagnose diseases to protecting borders with robot dogs, AI is becoming a force to be reckoned with.
This extends into our professional lives, too, perhaps without us even knowing it. It’s already widely used in processes like candidate screeningsales acceleration and customer experience, to name just a few areas.
These are welcome and encouraging developments, but what’s the next AI frontier for leaders in the business community?
Continue reading: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/419947
 

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